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Sep 30, 2010
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some business owners are worried as the remnants of the tropical storm nicole remind them of hurricane isabel back in 2003. >> it would not surprise me to have another 80 feet. >> while the first titi hit in the early morning, the water rose once again during the day drawing quite a crowd. >> you are breaks. >> absolutely. >> this is part of living with annapolis. you have to deal with it. >> they were watching for the rising waters. >> we are pretty close and i am pretty sure that we tie up lines. >> they're watching things for a closely, especially areas that are prone to flooding. >> this is a challenge with the rain that we have. we have sandbags deployed for our businesses and residents. >> the nablus mayor tells us that there are concerns about thursday not's high tide as wind patterns are keeping water in the bay. he is offering extreme caution to those in low-lying areas. >> most people know what to expect, this is a matter of using common sense. >> at it is eerie how many people here in annapolis are talking about the hurricane and how all of this heavy rain and flooding reminds them
some business owners are worried as the remnants of the tropical storm nicole remind them of hurricane isabel back in 2003. >> it would not surprise me to have another 80 feet. >> while the first titi hit in the early morning, the water rose once again during the day drawing quite a crowd. >> you are breaks. >> absolutely. >> this is part of living with annapolis. you have to deal with it. >> they were watching for the rising waters. >> we are pretty...
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Sep 24, 2010
09/10
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. >> woodruff: and isabel wilkerson discusses her new book on the great migration of african americans. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to design... >> a better solar cell. >> i want to know what's really possible. >> i want to be the first to cure cancer. >> people don't really understand why things work. >> i want to be that person that finds out why. >> innovative young minds taking on tomorrow's toughest challenges. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: con
. >> woodruff: and isabel wilkerson discusses her new book on the great migration of african americans. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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this is nothing like isabell, but i do want to highlight the high tide coming up in two hours at fort mchenry and after midnight. these may be times after the heavy rain it falls down and drains out the bay. also a push of water up the bay. if we can't get this high tide out of here, the next low tide won't happen and the following high tide at midnight may be even worst as we push in more water from the chesapeake. dealing with half foot of rain and dealing with the possibility of flooding. that is one partial danger to this situation. the tornado threat continues. 10:15, the expiration of the tornado warning and there may be more warnings posted into the early part of the afternoon. we'll have more on this coming up in just a little bit. >> a couple of things to pass along to you if you are a parent and you have a child that goes to harmony grace. the elementary school is closing. if you are parent can a child -- give the school a child to see what you need to do to get your kids home safely. >>> we just got this from the weather service, botkin point. we are being told to tell ever
this is nothing like isabell, but i do want to highlight the high tide coming up in two hours at fort mchenry and after midnight. these may be times after the heavy rain it falls down and drains out the bay. also a push of water up the bay. if we can't get this high tide out of here, the next low tide won't happen and the following high tide at midnight may be even worst as we push in more water from the chesapeake. dealing with half foot of rain and dealing with the possibility of flooding....
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Sep 29, 2010
09/10
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this isn't an isabel event, this'll be a push of water. maybe tides running about 2 to 3 feet above normal. 11:57 tomorrow morning. running through about friday towards midnight. showers arriving late. gets heavy, towards daybreak. tomorrow aiming for temperatures in the lower 70s, after the heavy rainfall, gets out of here on friday, clearing skies. by saturday and sunday, highs dropping into the middle 60s. at least we're going to have dry weather this weekend. >> good for running, right? >> yes, great for running. >> get out the number two pencils, it's time for a pop quiz. 3400 americans were asked questions about religions around the world. >> mormons, muslims, agnostics, evangelicals. dan harris has results. >> reporter: america is one of the most religious countries on earth, but today's new poll shows that many of us struggle to answer basic questions about faith. even when we've just left mass. >> will you tell me the names of the first four books of the new testament of the bible, the four gospels. >> mark, john, matthew-- >> you
this isn't an isabel event, this'll be a push of water. maybe tides running about 2 to 3 feet above normal. 11:57 tomorrow morning. running through about friday towards midnight. showers arriving late. gets heavy, towards daybreak. tomorrow aiming for temperatures in the lower 70s, after the heavy rainfall, gets out of here on friday, clearing skies. by saturday and sunday, highs dropping into the middle 60s. at least we're going to have dry weather this weekend. >> good for running,...
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Sep 11, 2010
09/10
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>> good morning, isabel. what is going to happen at 9:15, there is going to be a news can france and a news conference, and barbara boxer. and the governor. and the big question is when canadia specifica return to their neighborhoods? and if they could possibly grabbed anything. at this point the city is not making any promises. they say the best case scenario could be today but they do not know what is going to happen because there is still hot spots in the hills. specifically, a few miles from where i am located. also, what is happening is that this is video i shot. there requesting donations at the veterans center. and they are open at 9:00 a.m., there arf cots available for people displaced but it seems like so far, people was found a hotel, family, friends, but if they happen to run out of money? this shelter will be open, and provide a place to stay, if necessary. the big thing they're asking for is cash. however, if you'd like to donate other items like diapers, baby formula, you are encouraged to drop
>> good morning, isabel. what is going to happen at 9:15, there is going to be a news can france and a news conference, and barbara boxer. and the governor. and the big question is when canadia specifica return to their neighborhoods? and if they could possibly grabbed anything. at this point the city is not making any promises. they say the best case scenario could be today but they do not know what is going to happen because there is still hot spots in the hills. specifically, a few...
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Sep 1, 2010
09/10
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. >> reporter: here on the outer banks of north carolina, the locals remember hurricane isabel in 2003, it pummeled the island causing more than $400 million in damage. hatteras island is preparing for the worst. >> the only way out is highway 12 and we need to keep it open and that becomes a big factor in this decision whether you consider evacuation or not. >> reporter: the outer banks all the way to maine, hurricane planning is well underway. on gliled, experts are studying maps and planning evacuation routes. >> we are confident in our ocean city rescue gears. >> reporter: in ocean city, new jersey, fire and rescue crews are making last-minute checks on emergency equipment. and on cape cod, boat owners aren't taking any chances, pulling vessels out of the water. with sustained winds over 120 miles per hour, earl could be a devastating storm. >> my biggest concern will be will the public heed evacuation orders, if they're given, and will they have a plan before that evacuation order is called? >> reporter: and we have tropical storm fiona, which has strengthened a little bit, 45 -mi
. >> reporter: here on the outer banks of north carolina, the locals remember hurricane isabel in 2003, it pummeled the island causing more than $400 million in damage. hatteras island is preparing for the worst. >> the only way out is highway 12 and we need to keep it open and that becomes a big factor in this decision whether you consider evacuation or not. >> reporter: the outer banks all the way to maine, hurricane planning is well underway. on gliled, experts are studying...